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Murat is a name of:


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Murat is the name or part of the name of several communes in France:

  • Murat, in the Allier département
  • Murat, in the Cantal département
  • Murat-le-Quaire, in the Puy-de-Dôme département
  • Murat-sur-Vèbre, in the du Tarn département

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JOACHIM MURAT - LoveToKnow Article on JOACHIM MURAT (2736 words)
Murat, a true son of the Revolution, wrote Metternich, in the same letter, did not hesitate to form projects of conquest when all his care should have been limited to simple calculations as to how to preserve his throne.
Murats suspicions of Austrian sincerity were now confirmed; he realized that there was no question now of his obtaining any extension of territory at the expense of the states of the Church, and that in the Italy as reconstructed at Vienna his own position would be intolerable.
Murats aggressive attitude, and the unrest in Italy, are largely due to the threatening attitude of France.
Joachim Murat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (474 words)
Joachim Murat, (March 25, 1767 – October 13, 1815), a marshal of France, was King of Naples from 1808 to 1815.
During Napoleon's defence of the Tuileries Palace (1795), Murat was successful in stealing forty cannon from the French National Guard.
Murat was equally useful in Napoleon's invasion of Russia (1812), and in the Battle of Leipzig (1813).
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